. COLLECTION OF OLD 
PAINTINGS 


BY 


NGLISH AND CONTINENTAL 
MASTERS 


WITH AN UNUSUAL NUMBER OF 


RLY AMERICAN PORTRAITS 


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AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, MARCH ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH 
Ry. AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


_ [MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presment] 


1920 


LIBRARY 


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SALE NUMBER 1475 


ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, MARCH SIXTH 


mee OLLECTION OF OLD 
PAINTINGS 


BY 


ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL 
MASTERS 


FROM LONDON AND OTHER SOURCES 


WITH AN UNUSUAL NUMBER OF 


EARLY AMERICAN PORTRAITS 


TO BE SOLD 
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, MARCH ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH 
AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
{MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presiwent} 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1920 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be per lot as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids 
the lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the 
good faith of all claims and his decisions shall be final. He also reserves 
the right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment 
may delay or injuriously affect the sale. 


3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash 
payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots 
purchased to be immediately resold. 


4. Purchases to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk im- 
mediately after the conclusion of the sale, in default of which The Ander- 
son Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if the lot or lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged, or destroyed, and they will be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser, and subject to storage charges. 


5. No lot will be delivered during the sale. 


6. All lots will be on public exhibition before the date of sale, for 
examination by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, In- 
corporated, will not be responsible except as hereafter noted, for the cor- 
rectness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or 
fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will 
sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving be- 
fore the date of sale expert opinion in writing that any lot is not as 
represented The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will use every effort 
to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such proof the lot will 
be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being liable 
to the owner or owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned by such 
declaration. 


7. All books are sold as catalogued, and are assumed to be in good 
SECOND-HAND condition. If material defects are found, not mentioned 
in the catalogue, the lot may be returned. Notice of such defects must 
be-given and the goods returned within ten days from the date of the 
sale. Periodicals and all miscellaneous books arranged in parcels are 
sold not subject to return. 


8. Autograph Letters, Documents, Manuscripts and Bindings are sold 
as they are, without recourse. The utmost care is taken to authenticate 


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and correctly describe items of this character, but this Company will not 
be responsible for errors, omissions, or defects of any kind. 


9. TrErMs CasuH. If accounts are not paid at the conclusion of each 
sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, this Com- 
pany reserves the right to recatalogue the goods for immediate sale with- 
out notice to the defaulting buyer, and all costs of such resale will be 
charged to the defaulter. This condition is without prejudice to the rights 
of the Company to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due 
without such resale at its own option. 


10. Brps. We make no charge for executing orders and use all bids 
competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 


11. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility 
for the employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will 
not be responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers 
and packers. 


Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents 
for each session of the sale, 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES > 


INCORPORATED 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET 
TELEPHONE PLAZA 9356 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 
NEW YORK 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A, CHAPMAN 


FOREWORD 


HE paintings herewith offered to the public are so diversified in 

character and cover so wide a range of art that they must appeal 

to collectors of old European and American examples of every shade 
and distinction. 

There are canvases by some of the foremost English painters and 
also by some less known on this side, but exceedingly popular abroad; 
the Americans run the gamut from Copley to Huntington, while Stuart is 
represented by examples characteristic of all the phases of his amazing 
work. 3 

For the collector absorbed in the history of genealogy what could be 
more interesting than the fine presentments of those Dutch Patricians 
the Groesbeecks of Albany, or the Distams by Vanderlyn; Albert Gallatin 
by Huntington, or Peletiah Perit by Hicks? 

Stuart, Savage and Polk sponsor the portraits of Washington and his 
family, and there are several examples of Thomas Sully. 

Among the English School there are interesting works by Reynolds 
and Beechey; a representative and beautiful portrait of a lady by Thomas 
Phillips; an exceptionally good and scarce portrait of a gentleman by 
Thornhill, and a fine presentment of Phoebe Dawson, the “Village Belle” 
(whose charms were sung by the poet George Crabbe), by Thomas 
Duncan. 

The Continental School offers some good Dutch, Italian, Flemish and 
French examples, and the Portrait of a General by Vicente Lopez is a 
noteworthy production. 

For decorative purposes there are quite a number of canvases given 
to Pannini and others that harmonize so well with tapestries and antique 


furnishings. 
G FRANK MULLER. 


LIST OF ARTISTS 


PAINTING 

NO. 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 22 
AMES, EZRA 38, 47 


BARBIERI, G. F. (GUERCINO) 93 
BAROCCIO (OF URBINO) 96 
BEACH, THOMAS {2/ 
BEECHEY, SIR WILLIAM 124, 135 
BELLOTTO, BERNARDO 


(CANALETTO) 153 
BIGI, FRANCISCO 
(FRANCIABIGIO ) 106 
BRUCKNER, C. W. oz 
CARRAVAGGIO, MICHEL ; 
ANGELO DA 85 
CARTER, D. M. 26 
CATLIN, GEORGE 39 
CHAPPEL, ALONZO | Z3 
CHILD, LOUIS 34 
CONSTABLE, JOHN 88, 91 
COPLEY, JOHN SINGLETON 65 
CORREA, MARCO ees oot 
COX, DAVID 90 
DANCE, NATHANIEL 116 
DEBAT PONSAN 2 
DE WIT, JACOB 79, &4 
DICKINSON, DANIEL ey 
DRUMMOND, SAMUEL 126 
DUNCAN, THOMAS 137 
DUNLAP, WILLIAM 43, 58 
DUTCH SCHOOL 8, 10, 14 
EICHHOLTZ, JACOB 35, 44, 49 
Meerist scHoo, 68, 122, 125, 
128, 149 
FLEMISH SCHOOL 94, 103 
FRAGONARD (SCHOOL OF) 67 
FRENCH SCHOOL 104 


GARAFALO, BENVENUTO TISIO 150 

GELLEE, CLAUDE (CLAUDE 
LORRAINE ) 69 

GERMAN, SCHOOL 119 


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GORDON, SIR JOHN WATSON’ 117 


GOSSARD, JEAN (MABUSE) 151 
GREUZE, JEAN BAPTISTE rr 
GURRARCH, G. al 
HLAM MERSTED, T. 7 
HANNEMAN, ADRIAEN 111 
HARLOW, GEORGE 

HENRY 118, 140 
HICKS, THOMAS 29 
HOPPNER, JOHN 123 
HUDSON, THOMAS 135 
HUNTINGTON, DANIEL 25, 51, 56 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 101 
JANSEN VAN CEULEN, COR- 

NELIUS 120 
JARVIS, JOHN WESLEY al 
JENNYS, WILLIAM 28 
LEDOUX, JEANNE PHILIBERTE 100 
LELY, SIR PETER LS 130 
LESLIE, CHARLES ROBERT 66 
LEWIS, EDMUND D. 18 
LINDHOMME, A. 70 
LOMBARD, LAMBERT 110 
LOPEZ, VICENTE 102 
LUCAS, EUGENIO (THE 

YOUNGER) 20 
LUNDENS, GERRIT 99 
MAES, NICHOLAS 147 
MAGNASCO, ALLESANDRO 157 
MALTESE, FRANCESCO 158 
MASQUERIER, JOHN JAMES-~ 112 
MONNOYER (SCHOOL OF) 6 
MORALES, F. Pe 
MORLAND, GEORGE 89 
MOYA, PEDRO DE 105 
MUNIER, E. 12 
NASMYTH, PATRICK 92 
NEAGLE, JOHN 30 


NOORDPT, JAN VAN 155 


LIST OF ARTISTS—Continued 


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PAINTING 

NO. 
OPIE, JOHN 142 
PACHECO, FRANCESCO 95 


PANNINI, GIOVANNI PAOLO 

3.407 172: 
PEALE, CHARLES WILSON 45, 55 
PETERS, MATTHEW WILLIAM 


129,132 
PHILLIPS, THOMAS 138 
PICKERSGILL, HENRY 
WILLIAM 141 
POLK, CHARLES PEALE 63, 64 
PREDIS, AMBROGIO DA 107 
RAMSAY, ALLEN 160 
REYNOLDS, SIR JOSHUA 134, 136, 
143 
RIBERA, JOSEF DE 
(SPAGNOLETTO) 156 
RIECKE, GEORGE 17 
ROBERTS, DAVID 152 
ROSA, SALVATORE 78 
SAFTLEVEN, HERMAN 86 
SANDRART, JOACHIM (THE 
ELDER ) 87 
SAVAGE, EDWARD 62 
SCHUNEMAN, L. A. 114 
SEIGNAC ts 


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PAINTING 
NO, 


SEVILLA ROMERO Y ESCALANTES, 


JUAN DE 108 
SPANISH SCHOOL 19, 77, 80, 81 
82, 83 
STUART, GILBERT 50, S294) 
57, 60 
SULLY, ROBERT M. 24 
SULLY, THOMAS 48, 53, 59, 61 
SUSTERMANS, JUSTUS 146 
THORNHILL, SIR JAMES 139 
TINTORETTO, MARIETTA 
ROBUSTI 131 
TOCQUE, LOUIS 144, 145 


VAN CONINXLOO (SCHOOL OF) 98 
VANDERLYN, JOUN 37, 41, 42, 46 
VAN TOL i 


VENETIAN SCHOCL 148 
VERONESE, BONIFACIO 109 
WATTEAU (SCHOOL OF) 21 
WAUGH, SAMUEL B. 3s 
WEST, BENJAMIN 36 


WRIGHT, JOSEPH (OF DERBY) 154 


WRIGHT, RUFUS 49 
ZOFFANY, JOHN 12] 
ZUCCARELLI, FRANCESCO 159 
ZUCCARRO, FEDERIGO 97 


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SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 
MARCH ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH 


FIRST SESSION 
ets: 1-86 


DOMINICUS VAN TOL 

DUTCH SCHOOL 

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DUTCH INTERIOR 
A woman at work in the kitchen scouring a kettle. 
Cradled panel. Height, 11% inches; width, 9% iches. 


Call A 


F. MORALES 


SPANISH SCHOOL 
Contemporary 


FISHERWOMEN 
Three women in a group in the foreground near the seashore 
where several odd fishing boats are moored. Blue sky with slight 
cloud effect. 
Canvas. Signed at lower left. Height, 27 inches; length, 344 
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GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 

Columns, portions of a temple, two figures in the foreground, 
arches beyond, sea in the distance, hill on the right, blue sky with 
cloud effect. 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 17 inches; width, 13 inches. 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 

Picturesque ruins of an archway with columns, obelisk and 
figures about; blue sky with cloud effect. 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 17 inches; width, 13 inches. 


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MARCO CORREA 
SPANISH SCHOOL 


1667—1673 
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A quaint collection of prints, a palette, comb, plume and other eS; 
objects arranged on a grained wall and faithfully reproduced. 


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Canvas. Height, 1834 inches; width, 14% inches. > pe 
SCHOOL OF MONNOYER 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Seventeenth Century 
oO LILLE LIFE PhO eRe 


A bowl filled with flowers, red predominating on a table, grey 
background. 


Canvas. Height, 1634 inches; length, 25 inches. / ©, 6s 


T. HAMMERSTAD 
Contemporary 
LANDSCAPE WITH COWS 


Rocks and wooded hillocks surrounding a shallow lake in the 
middle of which a white and a brown cow are seen; grey and 


( I .creamy sky with a touch of blue. 
~ Canvas. Signed at lower right. Height 28 inches; length, 36 inches. 1h —- 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


Seventeenth Century 
SLE Lies 


A vase filled with flowers on a parapet, fruit at the side, but- 
terflies about. 
Canvas. [eight, 25% inches; width, 19 inches. aon 


DEBAT PONSAN 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
Contemporary 
THE RETURN HOME 


A mother sits at the cottage door, her babe on her knee; the 
husband stands at the door while a team of oxen yoked are waiting | fie 
to be led to the stable. TAS 


Canvas. Signed at lower right. Height, 18 inches; length 30 inches. 


DUTCH SCHUGE 
Contemporary 
LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


Cattle and sheep, a herder’ and dog are grouped in the fore- 
ground ; wooded hill on the right, distant view at the left, blue and 
cloudy sky. yi abet a . ee SO 
Cradled panel. Height, 9 inches; length, 1134 inches. °° |) Qe 


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the right, with game, jug, wine glass and bugle. we 


STILL LIFE 


G. GURRARCH 


Contemporary 


CAVALIER AND DOG 


In Louis XIII costume, plumed hat, orange jacket, white ruf- 
fle, crimson breeches, high-top boots, a cavalier stands with feet 
apart; a tan colored dog at the left looks up at his master; table at 


Panel. Signed with initials at upper right. Height, 12% inches; preiein 
width, 84% wches. 


EK. MUNIER 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Contemporary 


MOTHER AND CHILD 

A buxom woman in homely garb is sitting on the ground in a 
dell; a little girl squats beside her holding an apple while a basket 
of the fruit is on the left. 


5D Canvas. Signed at lower right and dated 1896. Height, 20 inches; 


length, 30 wmches. 


SEIGNAC 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
Contemporary 


mMoOLDLING THE YARN 


In a humble interior a young mother with one knee on the floor 


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bends down to arrange the skein of wool on the little daughter’s 


hands prior to winding it into a ball. Open window at the left, 
kitchen utensils and a chair about. 
Canvas. Signed at lower right. Height, 24 inches; width, 18 


inches. fs a 7, a a, | 
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Seventeenth Century 


PIPE FLOWERS 


A vase filled with a variety of flowers on a table, on the left of 
which a lizard disputes the way to a huge beetle, and on the 


_right are a bunch of cherries ; minutely rendered with great fidelity. 


MARCO CORREA 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
Flourished 1667—1673 


Panel. Height, 19% inches; width, 14 mches. ). f 


Prints, a palette, skull of an animal, a cane and a flagon are ar- 


ranged. against a wooden wall and skilfully reproduced. © 


Canvas. Signed in shadow of skull. Height, 39% inches; width 


21 inches. . {/ Ss 
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MARCO CORREA 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
Flourished 1667—1673 
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A print, an inkwell with plume, bundle of parchment and a port- 
folio are fastened on a board wall and faithfully reproduced. 
Canvas. Signed below at the center. Height 39% inches; width, 
21% mcehes, 


GEORGE RIECKE 


Contemporary 


CATTLE IN EANDSCAPE 


Three cows grouped in the foreground of a clearing; clump of 
trees at the right and rolling ground at the left toward distant hills 
at the horizon; grey sky. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 20 inches; length 30 
inches. 


EDMUND D. LEWIS 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1837—1910 


SUNSHINE AFTER RAIN 
A refreshing scene embracing a lake with hilly banks and rocky 


“| , foreshore; cattle watering in the distance; limped blue sky with 


slight cloud effect. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1863 at lower right. Height, 11% inches; 
length, 19% inches. 


SPANISEL: SGHOG 


Contemporary 
SKETCH 
A Spanish Hidalgo in broad-brimmed hat faces the front while 
a damsel leans on his shoulder and puffs at a cigarette ; picturesque 
costumes, effective light and shade. 
Canvas. Height, 2334 inches; width, 1934 inches. 


EUGENIO LUCAS THE YOUNGEE 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
Nineteenth Century 
PROCESSION 


One of the many religious demonstrations in provincial Spain, 
with banners and symbols aloft, showing the pious country people 
in attitudes of humility at the left while a mother with a babe in 


“her arms on the right has attracted the attention of the clergy by her 


insubmission; stormy sky. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1859 at lower right. Height, 26 inches; 
width, 21 inches. 


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SUHOOL OF WATLTEAU 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
Kighteenth Century 
PETE CHAMPETRE 


Columbine, with jaunty cap and feather posed on one side of 


_ her head, ruffle about neck, in pink jacket over blue bodice and 


wide skirt looks gaily at the spectator while harlequin in green and 
red checked costume is in dancing pose at her left. Other ‘figures at 
the side, park background with curtain at the left. yy 
Canvas. Fleight, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. by 


ROLE RICAN SCHOOL 
Nineteenth Century 


PORTRAIT OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 
Half length seated, turned to the left, in fur cap, white necker- 
chief, brown fur-lined coat, hands tucked in a grey fur muff, blue- 
backed chair, neutral background. —? bi 
Canvas. Height, 171% mches; width, 13% inches. Rod (LY4* 


MEONZO CEeAPPEL 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1820—1885 


PORTRAIT OF SILAS WRIGHT, AMERICAN STATESMAN 


Miniature presentment, bust, full front view in grisaille. Alonzo 
Chappel was famous as an illustrator. The “History of the United 
States,” for which he furnished the plates, was the most successful 
work of its kind published. 


Oil on academy board. Oval. Height, 534 inches; width, 434 inches. — + 


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ROBERT M. SULLY Men 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1803— 
Portnall OF JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH 


Bust to the front, curly hair, in deep red fur-lined mantle, 
neutral background. Junius Brutus Booth, English tragedian, was 
the father of the American tragedian, Edwin Booth, and of John 
Wilkes Booth. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1843 at lower right. Height, 30 inches; 


width, 25 inches. — Lem 
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DANIEL HUNTINGTON, P.N.A. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1816—1906 


PORTRAIT OF SAM WARD 


Bust, to the front, black coat and waistcoat, white shirt, collar 
and bow tie; neutral background. 
Canvas. Height, 30 mches; width, 25 ches. ‘tl 


ibs 


DENNIS MALONE CARTER 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1827—1881 


26. PORTRAIT RUFUS GRISWOLD 


Bust, head to the left, shoulders to the front, dark wavy hair, 
Vs “side whiskers, high collar, black cravat, dark brown coat and waist- 
LY coat; neutral background. 
r wt Canvas. Oval. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


DANIEL DICKINSON 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1795— 


27. PORTRAIT ORB Ginge 
Bust at full front looking at the spectator, blonde hair arranged 


et), AM in ringlets at the forehead and curls at the ears and in the back, 
; f coer low-necked green gown; neutral background. Daniel Dickinson 
} A) was a miniature painter, influenced by his brother, Anson Dickinson, 


(. 4A“\ and Malbone. 
() Canvas. Signed at lower right. Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 


WILLIAM JENNYS 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
Nineteenth Century 


28. PORTRAIT OF MARGARET BERRYMAN 
Bust, head and shoulders to the front in quaint Colonial bonnet 
of grey material with gauffered lace trimming and neckerchief with 
embroidered border, black gown, neutral background. Mother of 


b Ue Francis B. McKinney. 
OARS Canvas. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 
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THOMAS HICKSaNe 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1823—1890 
29. PORTRAIT OF PEEAII AH aria. 
Small full length, seated in arm chair, facing the left with hands 
_# folded and legs crossed, in long black coat and trousers and brown 
“. Gewaistcoat, a desk with ‘documents at the right, red figured carpet, 
“> “open window at the left giving a glimpse of East River, with ship- 
To Wt. ping and silhouette of Brooklyn. 
i ae Fine characterization of a merchant prince of the Civil War 


period. 

Pelatiah Perit was a shipping merchant, President of the New 
York Chamber of Commerce, Police Commissioner and noted for 
his charity and interest in educational institutions. 

Canvas. Height, 13 inches; width, 934 inches. On back of canvas 
“For the Chamber of Commerce to R. M. Olyphant, from Thomas 
Hicks, July 20, 1864.” 


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JOHN NEAGLE 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1796—1865 


oe PORTRAIT OF JOHN WILLIAM WALLACE 
Bust, head and shoulders to the front, dark hair and side 
whiskers, high collar, black cravat, white shirt, black coat and 
waistcoat; neutral background. John William Wallace was a 


— famous lawyer and writer on legal matters, born in Philadelphia, 
7 1815; died there 1884. . 


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Canvas. Oval. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. YA (Se we a ta 


POELN WESTBY JARVIS 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1780—1839 


31. PORTRAIT OF COMMODORE PERRY 


Bust, head at three-quarters, shoulders to the left, dark hair, 
high collar and neckerchief, in deep-brown, double-breasted coat ; 
= neutral background. 
} / 0 Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width 2134 inches. ‘{ 


Cow. BRUCKNER 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
Nineteenth Century 


$2. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE 


Bust, head to the right, shoulders to the front, in the grey uni- 
form of the Southern Confederacy, white collar and shirt and black 
—. tie, gilt buttons and three stars on each lapel, deep red background. | , 
{39 Canvas. Oval. Signed and dated C. W. B., 1865. Height, 30 
imches; width, 25 inches. 


SAMUEL B. WAUGH 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1814—1885 


Boer oR TRAIT OF JOHN SERGEANT 


Half length seated, head and shoulders slightly to the left, in 
white neckerchief and shirt, black coat and waistcoat, left hand on 
| nee, interior background. 
John Sergeant, eminent lawyer and candidate for Vice-President 
bw with Henry Clay in 1832. 
Canvas. Height, 36 inches; width, 29 inches. 


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AMERICAN SCHOOL 
Nineteenth Century 


PORTRAIT OF MICAH HAWKINS 


Bust, head and shoulders to the left, in white collar, cravat and 
jabot, brown striped yellow waistcoat and black coat, neutral back- 


eround, | €: - 
Canvas. Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. Inscribed on the y® 
back “Micah Hawkins painted by Louis Childs, retouched from 

memory by Wm. S. Mount, May, 1856.” Illustrated in C. J. Wer- 

ner’s book “Genealogies of Long Island Families.” 


JACOB EICHHOLTZ 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1776—1842 


PORTRAIT OF MRS. LYDIA VAN DYKE 


Bust, to the front in bonnet with crimped lace border which Lo - 
descends on the sides and forms a jabot at the throat; black gown, 

ringlets at the forehead; neutral background. Charming present- 

ment of a pretty matron. . 

Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


BENJAMIN WES te g 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1738—1820 


PORTRAIT OF foi wits 


Half-length seated, inclined to the left, looking at the spectator ; 
crayon-holder in right hand; attired in doublet with slashed ye 
shoulders, white collar and red cloak over right shoulder and arms; } 
statue of a crouching Venus silhouetted against sky effect through 
open window at the left; columns at right and curtains at window. 

An early work. 
Canvas. Height, 40 inches; width, 30 inches. 


JOHN VANDERLYN 
AMERICAN: SCHOOL 
17/5 1 8o2 


PORTRAIT OF CHARLES H,GROESBER Gr 


Half-length, seated at a table writing, head and shoulders at 
three-quarters to the left, brown curly hair, black cravat, white } A o=- 
shirt with jewelled stud, wide open roll black coat, long gold Lane 

holding a quill pen; neutral background. 

Canvas. Dated July 25, 1835, at “lower left. Height, 30% inches; 


width, 26 inches. 


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EZRA AMES 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1768—1836 
Pomokall OF A LADY 
Half-figure seated, to the front, brown hair, black bodice, low at 
neck; black lace fichu over shoulders, light tan and pink shawl over 
lap, left arm showing; neutral background, slight landscape eftect 


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Canvas. Height, 34 inches; width, 27 ches. sian = 
GEORGE CATLIN 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1793—1875 (about) 
PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON 
Half-length seated, head to the left, shoulders to the front, in 
powdered hair, white neckerchief and cravat, black double-breasted 
coat, red-backed chair, column in background with glimpse of sky 
to the left. c p 
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Panel. Height, 33 inches; width, 251 aes 4 J LAM 4 
RUFUS WRIGHT 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1832— 
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD 
Bust, head at profile to the right, shoulders at three quarters, in 
standing collar, black cravat, white shirt, black coat and waistcoat ; 
neutral background. William Henry Seward, 1801—1872, Secre- 
tary of State under Lincoln and Johnson. / 
Canvas. Signed and dated on back November, 1863. Height, 30 
inches; width, 25 inches. 
JOHN VANDERLYN 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1775—1852 
PORTRAIT OF MR. DITMAS 
Small three-quarter length seated, head to the front, shoulders 
slightly to the left; in high neckerchief with jabot, black coat and 
waistcoat; left arm over back of chair, holding glove; watch pen- 
dant; neutral background. fiat ne pe gates ( 
Panel. Height, 15 inches; width, 11% inches. y é UCLA AL 
JOHN VANDERLYN ae a 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1775—1852 


PORTRAIT OF MRS. DITMAS 

Small three-quarter length seated, head at profile to the left, 
arms folded, blue gown low at the neck with insertion, white bon- 
net with lace edge and orange-colored ribbons, red-backed chair, 
neutral background. : . 
Panel. Height, 15 inches; width, 11% inches. 


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WILLIAM DUNLAP, N.A. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1766—1839 


PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 

Bust, slightly to the left; dark hair, brushed over forehead, and 
side whiskers; high collar, black cravat, yellow waistcoat with 
small green and red pattern, black coat; neutral background. 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 4 dD — 


JACOB EICHHOLTZ 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1776—1842 


PORTRAIT OF THOMAS WORCHS2 
Half-length seated, to the front, a book in left hand; high white 
collar, neckerchief and shirt, black coat and waistcoat, full dark 
phair and side whiskers; neutral background. Thomas Worcester 
,Vwas at the head of the Swedenborgians and editor of “The New 


~ Jerusalem” Magazine. 


Canvas. Height, 2934 inches; width, 2434 mches. 50 ¢ 


CHARLES WILLSON Pie 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1741—1827 


PORTRAIT OF MISS HAMILTON 


Bust seated, head and shoulders to the front, hair in curls at 
forehead, close-fitting lace bonnet, ruff, light-tan grey gown with ~-- _ 
wide sleeves, a silhouette in medallion at the corsage; plain back-4 Ae 
ground with landscape effect at the left. Miss Hamilton was heir 
to Hamilton House, Bush Hill, Philadelphia. 

Canvas. Height, 2434 inches; width, 20 inches. 


JOHN VANDERLYN 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1775—1852 


PORPFRAIT OF J. HH. GROESBEECE 

- Half-length seated, head and shoulders toward the right, brown, 
curly hair, black neckerchief, black coat and waistcoat, holding a 
letter addressed to the sitter at Albany, N. Y.; neutral background. 


Canvas. Height, 30% inches; width, 26% inches. / Cee 
EZRA AMES 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1768—1836 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Half-length seated, facing to the front, in lace-edged bonnet and 
neckerchief, black -gown and brown cloak, right hand showing; 
neutral background. 

Canvas. Height, 34 inches; width, 27 inches. 


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BAOMAS: SULLY 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1783—1872 y 


48. PORTRAIT OF JOHN MANIGAULT (AAN 


Half-length seated, head to the front, shoulders to the right, 
holding a book, hair combed over ears, turn-down collar, black 
)) Dp oravat, white shirt, black coat and waistcoat, curtain at right; 
neutral background. 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


JACOB EICHHOLTZ 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1776—1842 


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49. PORTRAIT OF THOMAS KELSO (eA L 


Half-length seated, head and shoulders to the front, dark hair, 
high collar, black neckerchief, white shirt, black coat and waistcoat, 
hands crossed ; neutral background. Thomas Kelso, born in Ireland 
in 1784, came to the United States in 1791. Pioneer Railway 

AaAD-q director and founder of Kelso Orphan Home at Baltimore, where 
he died in 1878. (Appleton’s Cyclopedia. ) 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 2434 iches. 


Giepe Rio STUART 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1755—1828 


Sehr RAT OF CHARLES MERRITT 


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Bust, head and shoulders to the left, in white neckerchief and 
So? wejabot, black coat with high open roll lapels; neutral background. 
Panel. Height, 24% inches; width, 19% inches. 
Pen TEL HUN TINGLEON, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1816—1906 f | 
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meer t RAIL OF ALBERT GALLATIN yA 


Bust, head slightly to the right, left elbow on a table and hand 
supporting the face, long sparse silken grey hair, soft white collar 
and cravat, brown coat and waistcoat; neutral background. 

vo | D—canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 
From the sale of the artist's effects, several years ago. 


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GILBERAe SUA KE 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1755—1828 


52. PORTRAIT OF MR5, ELIZABE Dose 


Bust to the front, in quaint costume of close-fitting stiffened 
bonnet with gauffered lace trimming and pale-blue ribbon, wide 
neckerchief with bordered edge over a scarlet bodice ; neutral back- 
! UX ground. Sister-in-law of Alexander Hamilton in first marriage; 7/0. sO 
: afterwards wife of Admiral George of the British Navy; buried in 
Trinity churchyard, Charleston. 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 


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THOMASss iia. 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1783—1872 


53. PORTRAIT OF MISS MARIE LOUISE PARKER 


Bust at full front of a pretty young maiden, deep blue eyes 
looking at the spectator, chestnut hair, low-cut white gown with 
# wide sleeves and pink sash; neutral background. - 
» eo) ape’ Canvas. Height, 22 inches; width, 20 inches. & res -_ 
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GILBER Pas iors 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1755—1828 


54. PORTRAIT OF MARTIN VAN BUREN 


Bust, facing the spectator in white collar, neckerchief and waist- 
SS a ylack coat, left arm over back of a chair, hands folded ; neutral 
— )baékground. Martin Van Buren, 1782—1862, became eighth Presi- 
oO \ 1 AAA” dent of the United States (183741). he 
\ gi la Panel. Height, 29 inches; width, 2334 inches. 


CHARLES WILLSON PEA 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1741—1827 


55. PORTRAIT OF MRS. G. BURNS stb 


Bust, head and shoulders to the front, close-fitting lace bonnet, 
\A» ringlets at the side, lace ruffle, fichu over right shoulder, brown 

dress; neutral background. Mrs. Burns was grandmother to 
Bishop Odenheimer of Pennsylvania. ee 
Canvas, Height, 30 inches; width, 24% inches. 


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DANIEL HUNTINGTON, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1816—1906 


PORTRAIT OF A: LADY 


Three-quarter figure, seated at a balcony, head and shoulders to 
the right, speaking presentment, ashen blonde hair, low white 
bodice, mauve cloak lined with ermine, landscape to the right. | 
Canvas, Height, 32Y2.inches; width, 27 ches, oy Ae ee aoe t 

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SlEBE Rlacs PUART 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1755—1828 
PORTRAIT OF JAMES CONNOR 


Bust at three-quarters facing the right, powdered hair, white 
neckerchief, jabot and waistcoat, light grey double-breasted coat, 
table at the right on which are seen an open book, “The Rights of 
Man”; an ink-well and quill pens as well as several legal tomes, one 
entitled “Connor’s Defense”; background consists of a red curtain 
drawn back showing the base of a column and plinth and sky effect 
in the distance. James Connor of Youghal, Ireland, 1773 
came to America in 1799. CA 
Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. ete 


Wik AMA DUNLAP, NLA, 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1766—1839 


Bor RAITT OF MR. PERKINS 


Half-length, seated facing the spectator, white neckerchief, 
cravat and waistcoat, black coat, left arm over back of_chair, af 


hand holding a paper; neutral background. ‘4 


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Panel. Height, 30 inches; width, 241% wches. od bees a 
From the Col. Charles Perkins Collection. 


HEH Wickes) Ls tae 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1783—1872 


PORTRAIT OF A GIRL 
Bust at profile to the right, eyes looking up, long dark-brown 
hair falling down at the back and side, giving strong relief to the 


fine features, in blue gown low at the neck with yellow border ; 
neutral background. . © J 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 2334.inches; width, 19% inches. LAMA 
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GIUBERD SEUART 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1755—1828 


PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON 


Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the left, powdered hair, 
white neckerchief and jabot, black coat and waistcoat ; neutral 
background. } jes 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 
Known as the “Barbara Phelp Washington.’ Hung in the Phelp 
manor house since it was built at Tarrytown, N. Y. This portrait 
was bequeathed to the mother of Helen Louise Gibson and sold at 
the sale of her effects. 


BeONTAS SULLY 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1783—1872 
POM RATE OF MISS PARKER 


Half-length seated, head turned to the right, shoulders to the 
front, chestnut hair parted in the middle falling in curls to the 
shoulders, in white bodice low at the neck, red skirt, black lace 
kerchief and yellow shawl; curtain background. JQ Caw i 
Panel. Height, 30 inches; width, 2414 inches. rs tes 
Mr. Sully was a friend of the Parker family and painted this por- 
trait about 1834. } 


EDWARD SAVAGE 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1761—1817 


PORTRAIT GROUP OF WASHINGTON AND HIS FAMILY 


General Washington in uniform is seated near the center at a 
table and George Washington Parke Custis is standing at the left 
with his hand on a globe. To the right are Mrs. Washington 
seated, Eleanor Parke Custis and Billy Lee, the general’s negro 
servant. Mrs. Washington is attired in pale heliotrope gown with 
black lace fichu and the well known bonnet; red curtain background 
and a view of the Potomoc River in the distance. George Washing- 
ton Parke Custis and Eleanor Parke Custis were the grandchildren 
of Mrs. Washington and adopted by General Washington on the 
death of their father. ERED D 
Canvas. Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches. 


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CHARLES (PEALE. Boiss si. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 


1767—1822 


PORTRAIT OF GENERAL ROCHAMBEAU 

Bust at full front in the uniform of a French officer, dark coat 
with gilt embroidered border, wearing a decoration, pink sash over 
red waistcoat and white neckerchief. 
Panel. Signed and dated May, 1783. Oval. Height, 20 inches; 
width, 15% imches. 
From the collection of Captain Summers, an artillery officer at 
Yorktown. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1767—1822 


PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON 

Bust at full front in uniform, blue coat with wide yellow lapels, 
waistcoat and epaulettes, high neckerchief and jabot; neutral back- 
ground. 
Panel. Signed and dated May, 1783. Oval, Height, 20 wmches; 
width, 15% mches. 
A youthful work by the nephew of Charles Willson Peale, with 
whom he lived from the age of eight. From the collection of 
Captain Summers, an artillery officer at Yorktown. 


“fey CHARLES PEALE POUR 


JOHN SINGLETON COPE CR A. 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1737—1815 
GROUP OF A GENERAL AND AIDES 


Standing with sword in hand and arm on the saddle of a black 
horse with head down browsing in the foreground, at the right 


, farther back an officer on a brown horse appears addressing two 


privates ; clump of trees at right, distant hill, blue sky and cloud 
effect at the left. 

Canvas. Height, 2434 inches; length, 20Y, inches. 

From the Lord Aberdare collection, purchased through Algernon 
Graves. 


CHARLES: ROBERT LESLIE, R. DS 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
1794—1859 
AMY ROBSART 
_ Appearing at an old gothic window, one hand on the nae and 
the other at her corsage, her blonde hair parted in the middle and 
Veterans in long curls below the shoulders, attired in blue velvet 


gown with slashed ‘sleeves, lace insertions, a bit Oke ny oe ae be 


through a window at the left.’ 
Panel. ST eight, 2334 inches; width: 19K ghee 


‘From the Allen janes v Providence; A. a 1 for whom at was 


painted. 


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SCHOOL OF FRAGONARD 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
Eighteenth Century 
fe eno PORALE | 

A damsel in white is seated on a parapet, beside a large stone 

urn, reading a book while her friend looks over her shoulder; a 
[94 “cavalier sits at her feet with his back to the spectator; park interior. / 
Suggests an early work by Fragonard. 1, » A Lally. 

Canvas, Height, 21 inches; length, 30 inches. gar = 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
Eighteenth Century 


68. HON. WILLIAM PITT ia 
The statesman is represented head and shoulders at three- 
; _— quarters to the left, in dark coat, white jabot, sitting on a crimson 
-? upholstered chair. =< TS ; 
} Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. — Due 


Pee GELLEE called CLAUDE LORRAIN 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
1600—1682 


69. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
A stream on the right with quaint bridge toward the middle 
=p) plane; road on the left with Christ and two Apostles walking 
q oF toward the front; figures accompanied by oxen and a donkey cross- 
uf ing the bridge ; mountainous landscape, sundown effect. =», | , ie 
~~ - €anvas. Height, 36 inches; length, 42 ches. — “Wy-thk Lh... 


A. LINDHOMME 
DUTCH SCHOOL 
_ Nineteenth Century 


70. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
A stream traverses the landscape on the right, bordered by fine 
tree groups; a man in red attire is levelling his gun at some birds 
while his dog in the water is on the alert; several cows in the middle 
plane at the edge of the stream, hilly distances, « 
--Cradled panel. Signed and dated 1803 at lowér right. Height, 


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14% inches; length, 18 inches | GG rs Vere 


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GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 
Ai. / él ITALIAN SCHOOL? A 
1691—1768 - 


71. ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 
A classic temple with high vaulted roof, supported by rows of 
-. . graceful Corinthian columns with circular auditorium, now devoted 
/ 0D =~. to Christian worship;.monks in brown and black habits and chil- 
+ dren playing about animate these mute monuments of the past; blue 
sky with cloud effects. 7 


Canvas.: Oval. Height, 29% inches ; length, 41. inches. ( : J VL, 
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GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 
A spacious vestibule in marble with arcades to the right and in 
the distance; figures of all types about; courtiers, ladies, beggars 


and a dog. y A 


Canvas. Oval. Height, 29% inches; length, 41 inches. 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 

Picturesque arches supported by Corinthian columns, vistas of 
ruins beyond, structure with a frieze in bas-relief on the left. A 
stream of water invades the foreground where loiterers and a dog 
add movement to the scene. 


Canvas. Oval. Height, 29% inches; length, 41 inches. jt — 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 

A magnificent pile on the left consisting of tombs of different 
colored marbles set-in niches with Corinthian column supports, a 
pyramid on the right, a palace in the middle distance, temple with 
friezes beyond; enlivened by wayfarers, monks, loiterers and a - 
dog. Blue sky with cloud effect. / pt 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 29% inches; length, 41 inches. 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 

Iextensive arcade at the right continuing into the distance with 
landscape beyond; figures of urchins, cavaliers and dogs about; 
blue sky and slight cloud effect. Excellent perspective. nae 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 29% inches; length, 41 inches. / 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1691—1768 


ROMAN RUINS WITH FIGURES 

A number of high arches at the left, at the base of which the 
peasantry is loitering, a column surmounted by a Roman statue on 
the right, park with a pyramid in the distance, blue sky with slight ét - 
cloud effect. A 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 29% inches; length, 41 inches. 


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Seventeenth Century ai 
PeeooaiNT JOHN SG ge AA 


Seated, head back, eyes cast upward, left shoulder forward, 
holding a large book in which he writes with a quill pen; the ink- 
\L “well in his left hand; in black garment, edge of white shirt at the 
throat, red cloak, neutral background. 
Canvas. Height, 36 inches; length, 38 inches. 


Sey ALORE | KOSA 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


1615—1673 / 


78. ARCHITECTURAL DREAM UWL. 
Fanciful structure representing a place of debarcation, wide 
stair cases, arches, large open-air amphitheatre with figures and 
7 ¢* gee columns and obelisks, domes rising in the distance, blue 


Bins Height, 39% inches; length, 48 inches. 


JACOB -DE WIT ya 
DUTCH SCHOOL , 
 1695—1754 by thatthe 


79. CUPIDS AR ei. 
Characteristic frieze in grisaille depicting cupids playing’ v te = 
a goat, one on the left holds a mask to his face to frighten the 
o animal while others are holding him. Jacob De Wit is famous for 
4-5 his painted friezes reproducing the effect of bas-relief sculpture. 
Canvas. Height, 14 inches; length, 38 inches. 


SEANISHS SCHOOL 


Seventeenth Century 


s0> MAN AND STILL LIFE (Go rE 
An old man in red cap and feather sits at the left at a table with 
a bird perched on his right hand; a falcon nearby; game, flasks, 
* mugs and-fruit about. <A cat filches a bird. Landscape seen 
§ — _ through a window at the right. 
Canvas. Height, 39 inches; length, 61 inches. 


SPAN ISTOC ELOo: 


Seventeenth Century 


ai MAN AND STILL LIFE 1 


A peasant sits at a table about to commence his repast and has 
a pet bird perched on his right hand and holds his pot of wine with 
| — the left; a knife, fruit and vegetables on the table; game hanging. 
Landscape at a window on the left. 
Canvas. Height, 39 inches; length, 61 inches. 


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SPANTSHSSGHOGE 
Seventeenth Century 

MAN AND > FICC Lins 

A man in brown costume, cap and feather, sits at the right hold- 
ing a glass of wine and toying with a knife. A quantity of wild 
fowl and fruit are on the table and cocks hang from the rafters. 
Landscape at a window on the left.. IS- 
Canvas. Height, 39 inches; length, oF inches. 


SPANISH SCHOO 


Seventeenth Century 


WOMAN AND STILL LIFE 

A peasant woman holds a dish of broth with one hand and an 
odd-shaped wine glass in the other; fish in great variety on the 
table and hung on the wall where a string of onions are also seen. 
Landscape at opening on the left. 3 J Ce 
Canvas. Height, 39 inches; length, 61 inches. S 


JACOB DE WIT 
DUTCH SCHOOL 
1695—1754 
GigREDS 
Two on the left and two on the right arranging flowers; one in 
the middle holds a spade. Grisaille reproducing the effect of bas- 


relief in sculpture. | 
Canvas. Leight, 39 inches; width, 28 inches. eye } 6 


MICH ANG DA CARRAVAGGIO 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1569—1609 

THE ROBBERS 

Six individuals in picturesque costume gathered about a table 
partly set for a repast are disturbed by an altercation between two 
at the right; one standing threatens to plunge a dagger into the 
breast of another who is seated and looks up in great dismay ; a O- 
scape background. 


Canvas. Height, 40% inches; length, 661 inches. 


Collection of C. Callobian, Italian Ambassador to Spain. 


HERMAN SAFTLEVEN 
DUTCH SCHOOL 
1609—1685 
LANDSCAPE 


Panoramic view of undulating country; a canal traverses the 


foreground toward the middle plane, where it joins another canal, a 
- disappearing behind groves and hills; fine tree groups in the fore- yee 


eround; figures in punts onthe water and at landing place to the 
right. Mountains at the horizon; blue sky with evening cee effect. 
Copper. Height, 9 inches; length rol inches. 


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foeeHiM SANDRART THE: EEDER - 
-'GERMAN SCHOOL 
1606—1688 
fee yY AL HER TOILET 

A young lady in deep mative gown and creamy face’ dressing- 

— _ jacket is combing her luxurious chestnut hair w hich hangs down 
a) — her back and shoulders; she sits beside a table on w hich. is ie \y 
the usual mirror and articles of attire. ane K 

Cradled panel. Height, 15\4 inches; width, 1314 inches.” C ) 


JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1776—1837 
fo LANDSCAPE 
Undulating country with trees and a bush hedge in the fore- 
ground and indications of a village in the left distance; pink and 
grey sky with touches of blue. 


mn Se Canvas. Height, 9 inches; length, 1134 inches. Chater 


GEORGE MORLAND 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1763—1804 

89. FEEDING JU h Sipe h acl ra Ode. 
A stable boy is bringing a bundle of hay to three sheep that are 

awaiting their ration at a crib next to the barn door; the shepherd 

_ with his long crook stands at the left. — 
cD ——~ Canvas. Signed and dated 1792 at the Fight. Height, 20 inches; ‘ 


length, 26 inches. Def : rae: 


DAVID COX- 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1783—1859 
90. ACROSS THE COMMONS 
Horizon pitched low with a broad meadow and hace on the 
“left anda glimpse of sea at the right distance; a figure and various 
~ _ cottages deftly touched in; grey tempestuous sky with spots of blue. 
|3 > 7 Canvas. Signed at lower left. Height, 132 inches; length, 18/20 
inches. Collection W. L. Yewlett, London. wave vee 8 K Ani 
JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1776-1837 
Sf LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES’ 
A park-like meadow spreads out, with trees to the right and 
—. . _ left; two figures seated in the grass in the foreground ; hilly on 
S a ‘tance, blue sky with creamy clouds near the. horizon. 
Canvas. Height, 1014 inches; length, 13% inches. fos = 


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PATRICK NASMYTH 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1787—1831 
LANDSCAPE 
A country-road with slopes of rising ground; a farm-house on 
the right and giant oak trees on the left; a man on horseback and 


, Several figures and a dog near the foreground; late afternoon sky 


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“with slight cloud effect. 


Cradled panel. Signed with initials and dated 1818 at lower right. 
Height, 131% inches; length, 19% inches. 
From the coliection of Frank Bulkley Smith. 


GIOVANNI FRANCESCO BARBIERI called GUERCINO 


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ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1591—1666 
VISION OF ST. CATHERINE 


The Saint is in a trance, attired in Dominican habit of grey and 
a black cloak; she is supported by two angels as Christ appears 
on a bank of clouds supported by cherubs; garden background 


, showing the nunnery beyond; blue sky. 


Canvas. Height, 17% inches; width, 13% inches. 


FLEMISH SGHeer 


Seventeenth Century 
PORTRAIT OF COLUMBUS 


Full front at a table facing the spectator; red cap, long brown 
beard, in black doublet and cape, a compass in his right hand, a 
parchment in the left; a folded document on the table appears 
inscribed, Cristofero Colon. 

Canvas mounted on panel. Height, 1834 inches; width, 1 5% inches. 


FRANCISCO PACHECO 
SPANISH SCHOOL 


1571—1654 
FLAGELLATION 
Christ is bound to a post facing the spectator, while two Romans, 
one at the right foreground and the other at the left, are admin- 
istering the scourge; the red breeches and cap of the foreground 
figure add an agreeable note of color. 
Canvas. Height, 15% inches; width, 9% inches. 


BAROCCIO OF URBINO 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1528—1612 


HEAD OF A SOLDIER 


A ‘Bust, full front, head inclined to the left, sandy hair and beard, 


in breast plate and brown cloak, neutral background. 
Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 1634 inches. 


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PE DERIGO \ZUCCARRO 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1543—1609 


fee eel OF SIR ROBERT CECIL 
Bust, head and shoulders slightly inclined to the left, eyes look- 
ing at the spectator, full brown hair and beard, double ruff, black 
doublet; coat of arms at the upper left and inscribed at the right, 
Anno Dni 1608 Aetatis Suae 43. Sir Robert Cecil, afterwards , 
Lord Salisbury, was Queen Elizabeth’s Secretary of State. ANAM L/L. 
Panel split. Height, 16% inches; length, 17% inches. 
From the collection of Lord Swansea, Singleton Abbey, England. 


perv JOL OF VAN CONINXEO 
FLEMISH SCHOOL 
Sixteenth Century 


RURAL LANDSCAPE 
A small stream zigzags through a hilly countryside with quaint 
cottages nestling among groves of tall trees, animated with figures 
and animals; a herder in red coat and blue breeches drives a couple 
of cows down the road in the foreground, his dog leading in the 
van. A A 
Cradled panel. Height, 19% inches; width, 15 inches. Ve A va) " VA 
GERRIT LUNDENS 1B 
DUTCH SCHOOL | 
Seventeenth Century 


faking PLAYING A GAME 

An interior showing peasants attired in colorful costumes en- 
gaged in a pastime; one young woman sits on a barrel as another 
has her head on the knee of the first named; with her hand held 
over the small of her back, she must divine which of the others has 
slapped her hand. Men at the right and in the background. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1671 at lower right. Height, 14% inches; . 
va Gy Y : , 
vidth, 12 inches. (WA 4 tA 


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ee eN NE PHILIBERTE LEDOUX 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
1767—1840 

IDEAL HEAD 

Bust, head and shoulders to the left, light red curly hair, in 
white gauffered collar, pale-pink dress, neutral background. fi, 
Cradled panel. Height, 16 inches; width, 14 inches. \ n y AAMC VG. 

ITALIAN SCHOOL ad ac 
Seventeenth Century 

fORLTRAIT OF DANTE 

Bust, head and shoulders to the left, in red doublet and cap with 
kerchief attachment; neutral background. : 
Inscribed at top, Guccio Ghibert. (Probably a fragment.) Cr a 
Panel. Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. ow 


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VIGEN-LE ORR 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
1772—1850 
102.. PORTRAIT OF A GENERAL 


| Head and shoulders, facing to the front, of a dark-haired, 
} /psmnooth- faced officer in full uniform: black coat with gilt braiding 
: “And epaulettes, grey waistcoat with ‘gilt embroidery ; wearing the 
rea wv , cross of the legion of honor; farcetal characterization. ) “De 
ba , xe Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 21 inches, 


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103.- “PORTRAIT. OFA IEAIaY, 


Head and shoulders to the left, looking at the spectator, in large 
e lace collar, dark brocaded velvet bodice with golden chain and 


| . pendant. Ee iy we 
— A Canvas. Height, 32 ches; width, 25 inclies. /2 
YA! From the Townshend collection. 


FRENCH SCHOGE 
Eighteenth Century 


104... PORTRATT OF MLLE, DE-GAZENO Mae 


.,  Half-length, full front presentment of a young woman, with 
: . (luxuriant wavy hair, powdered, falling to the shoulders, with blue 
. IR AAAS ribbon at the side; attired in low neck, pale-blue bodice and helio- 
(A fA trope gown; neutral background. 7) 
Canvas. Oval. Height, 29 inches; width, 21 inches. a es 


PEDRO. DE’ MOYA 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
1610—1666 


105..*PORERAIT*:OF A - COURTIER 
Head and shoulders to the front, a young man with moustache 
_and goatee, long wavy hair to the shoulders, black doublet and wide 
4 | AXcollar; neutral background. - 
Canvas. Height, 22% imches; width, 1734 inches. us oC. 


ae | 
4 FRANCIABIGIO (FRANCESCOMEIGs 
; ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1482—1525 
106. 
Bust at three-quarters to the left, in doublet low at the neck, 
above which is an undergarment of fine material; long, thick hair 
| falls from under a cap; all in nice relief against a high-keyed land- 
“\ scape of meadows and hills with a branch of myrtle at the ae ya a 
| Canvas. ITeight, 1834 inches; width, 14 inches. 


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VICENTE LOPEZ 


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107. 


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AMBROGIO DA’ PREDIS 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1455—1515 
PORTRAIT OBA EADY 
Head at three-quarters to the left, shoulders to the front; dark- 
eyed, fine-featured patrician lady; light auburn hair, close-fitting 
head-dress adorned with pearls; pearl necklace; low, pale-green 


‘bodice with floriated design; dark background. 


Canvas. Height, 15% inches; width, 12 inches. 
from the collection of Baron Lazzaroni, Rome; Bunato Sale, 
I‘lorence, Igor. 


JUAN DE SEVILLA ROMERO Y ESGA= 


108. 


109, 


110. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 
1627—1695 
MADONNA AND CHILD 
The Virgin, in blue and red garments, is seated at the right, 
about to suckle the Infant who has his attention attracted by sev- 
eral cupids, one of whom at the left offers him a branch of lilies; 
two at the side arranging flowers into garlands and another at the 


» right occupied with a hamper of fine linen. Two cupids in the 


top corners supporting the draperies that drop to the sides. 
Canvas. Height, 22 inches; width, 17% inches, 


BONIFACIO VERONESE 
VENETIAN SCHOOL 


1487—1553 
MADONNA, CHILD AND TWO FEMALE SAINTS 


The Virgin, in red tunic and blue cloak, contemplates the Infant 
who is reclining on a parapet with His head on a cushion; on the 


_ left St. Catherine with the palm branch and her broken wheel; on 
. the right St. Margaret with an urn and flowers; landscape back- 


got 


ground. 2 pf = 
Cradled panel. Height, 23 inches; length, 30 inches. 


LAMBERT LOMBARD 
FLEMIS!1 SCHOOL 
1505—1566 

REBECCA AD DHESWEEL 

Under a classic arch a sculptured figure of Neptune reclining and 
holding an urn from which the water flows into a basin at which 
the populace is filling its vessels. Rebecca in the foreground giv- 
ing a wayfarer a drink from her jug; a maiden to her left has 
dropped her urn, which lies in pieces at her feet; figures on the 


\vleft and right sitting. Over the well the remains of a classic temple 


with figures of warriors; caravans with camels at the right ; town at 
the left; mountains in the distance; blue sky with cloud effect. 
Cradled panel. Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches. 
From the collections of Earl of Gravagh. 

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114. 


“or its back and is roguishly putting her finger into its mouth; blue 


ADRIAEN HANNEMAN 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
LL 1611—1680 


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- PORTRAIT OF A: LADY 


Three-quarter length, head and shoulders slightly to the left, 
dark hair in ringlets at the forehead, in curls to the shoulders; 
pearl necklace, low bodice, light veiling fastened by pearl brooch; 
orange-colored gown, red slashed sleeves, blue shawl over her left 
arm, rose in left hand, deep red background with columns at the... 
fone 
Canvas. Height, 42 inches; width, 35 inches. 


JOHN JAMES MASQUERIER 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1778—1855 
PORTRAIT OFF TEE LADY 


Three-quarter length, standing presentment, shoulders to the 
right, head turned to the front looking at the spectator; in high- 
waisted white gown, low at the neck, with deep salmon-colored 
shawl loosely arranged over left shoulder and right lower arm; A 
effective landscape background. / YS 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


JEAN BAPTISTE (GREG se 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
1725—1805 

GIRL With aa GAD 

A pretty brown-haired girl seated facing the spectator, head 
indlined to the left, has a white Angora kitten on her knee laying 
gown, low at the neck; pink shawl over her knee. Ce. 
Canvas. Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. SY : 


L. A. SCHUNEMAN 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
Seventeenth Century 


PORTRAIT OF LADY HAMILTON 


Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the right; hair in ringlets 
at the forehead and curls over the ears with jeweled ornament, 
pearl eardrops and necklace; low blue bodice with slashed sleeves 3 rt 
and an insertion of white gauffered linen at the bosom; brown 
drapery trimming with jewel clasps; neutral background, feigned 
oval. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1666 at lower right. Height, 29 inches; : 
width, 24 inches. 
from the collection of the Duke of Hamilton, and said to have 
been in the Hamilton family for 253 years. 


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SA Se ood nah) SQA bel ag 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1618—1680 
115. BARBARA VILLIERS 
Countess of Castlemain and Duchess of Cleveland. Half- 
length; head and shoulders slightly turned to the left, her left 
“ae supporting her head, attired in low bodice of grey satin with 
a] ornaments and clasps, pearl necklace, hair in ringlets at the fore- pues 
head; curtain background. U4 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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NATHANIEL DANCE, R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1734—1811 
meet OR LRAIT OF A BOY 

A youth with long brown hair in red coat, grey satin waistcoat 

with gilt braid and buttons and lace collar is standing with a walking 

stick under his arm proud of a bird’s nest containing eggs he 

) 3 x shows the spectator. ¥4 Gey 
Canvas. Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches. la” OS 


SIR JOHN WATSON GORDON, R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1790—1864 
fee PORTRAIT OF MISS LENNOX 
A dark-eyed buxom lassie seated, her arm resting on a parapet, 
and looks smilingly at the spectator, attired in low pink bodice and ‘ 
S71 D flack lace shawl; landscape background. ~ i) t 


Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 ches. 


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GEORGE HENRY HARLOW 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1787—1819 
MeeeiMiss LIMBLE AS A CHILD 
Facing the spectator a pretty blue-eyed blonde child sits beside 
a hillock, holding the forepaw of her pet dog, who looks up at 
his mistress. In white frock fastened below the shoulders with 


b 0 ™ blue bows. a. oe 


Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. tL) 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
Eighteenth Century 
Pees POR ERAITT GROUP 
Three-quarter length standing, directed to the front of a mid- 
dle-aged man with right hand over the back of a chair and his 
left on the shoulder of his son. In white-powdered wigs; blue 
coats with gilt buttons, lace neckerchiefs and cuffs; the youth holds 
£0 a red-chalk drawing to view; sheets of paper showing accounts, a 
crayon-holder, hat and quill pens are on a table at the left; neutral 
background. a a 
Canvas. Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches. ten no 


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CORNELIUS JANSEN VAN CEULEN 
DUTCH SCHOOL 
, 1590—1662 
120. PORTRAIT OF A EADY 
Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the left looking at the 
* (Spgctator ; dark brown hair in ringlets at the forehead and in curls 
Leut the shoulders with pearl ornament at the back; double 


ae 


MH y pendants in the ears, pearl necklace, cream-colored bodice low at 
V6 N | | the neck bordered with white lace ; pale green bows at the corsage; o 
be blue cloak; neutral background. . a8 75 . 
Cradled panel. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 ches. - 


JOHN ZOFFANY? Rae 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1733—1810 


121. THE PORTER AND THE HARE 
Interesting document in paint representing a man carrying a 
hare with a label addressed to Mr. Zottany, pictor; he has paused to 
inquire the direction from two lads, one of whom is attentively aa 
reading the address to the manifest amusement of the other, who 3 ® 
1 is munching his snack. : 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


ENGLISH’ SCH OGas 
Early Nineteenth Century 
122. PORTRAIT: OF ALADY 
Three-quarter length, head to the right, shoulders to the front, 
in low bodice, black gown with fur-lined red cloak over right shoul- 
der: dark hair arranged in ringlets; landscape background. 


wee Canvas. Height, 34% inches; width, 2734 inches. 
JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL : 
1758—1810 : 
123... PORTRAIT OF MRS. BLACKALL 
Half-length, seated, head and shoulders inclined to the left, hand 
resting on the knee, dark hair, eyes looking at the spectator; in 
low neck short-waisted gown, red ribbon with medal pendant about 


ew) the neck; landscape background. 
() oo i L Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. ) > egg 8 acct 
From the Rev. Samuel, late Vicar of Epsom, England. 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1753—1839 


124. PORTRAIT OF A MAN 
A gentleman in official dress, head and shoulders at three- 
quarters to the left; brown eyes, sandy hair; in vermilion coat with 
yellow lapels, silver trimmings and epaulettes ; dark background. ee ~ 
JAN Canvas. Height, 26 inches; width, 23% inches. 6 p 


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Me Gilohh SCHOOL: 
Early Nineteenth Century 


125. PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


Three-quarter length presentation of a statesman seated in arm- 
chair with hands folded, facing to the left, in black coat, white a 
) rf - -—cravat, books to the left; red curtain background. ( B b Lhe 
Canvas. Height, 38% inches; width, 31% inches. iy pA 


SAMUEL DRUMMOND A.R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1763—1844 
126. PORTRAIT OF MRS. FRY 


Nearly half-length, head and shoulders slightly turned to the 
right, dark hair, pleasing features, large deep-blue eyes directed 
=—toward the spectator, low-cut short-waisted blue gown; background 
ae with sky effect. FC ee 
Canvas. Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. [wea 


POV AS- BEACH 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1738—1806 
127. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 


Head and shoulders at three-quarters to the right, powdered 
wig, official dress, scarlet and black coat with silver embroidery 
-_. and epaulettes, white jabot and cream-colored waistcoat, holds his 


25 ~ hat and a gold-headed stick. ie 
Canvas. Height, 2334 inches; width, 1934 inches. Tim Was eb 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
: Early Nineteenth Century 
128. PORTRAIT OF MISS CLARA RUTHERFORD 
Seated, her left elbow resting on a table, her hand supporting 
her head which is inclined to the right, face almost full front, look- 
—_-ing at the spectator, dark curly hair, low short-waisted white bodice 
| 4 > and skirt ; landscape background. a f a 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. os _ fs. f—AA 
Peer tHEW WILLIAM PETERS, R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
—1814 
129. TWO CHILDREN IN LANDSCAPE 
A girl and her younger brother attired in white are walking in 
a park; the girl carries a basket of flowers and the boy has some 
US- tucked in his pinafore; wall background at the left and country- 
side with fine sky effect at the right. An attractive work. 6 
Canvas. Height, 25% inches; length, 30% inches. NO Ee ee ee 


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SIR PECPE Re Ee 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1618—1680 


130. PORTRAIT OF THE COUNTESS DE {GRAM Gi 


Looking out from a feigned oval background, dark hair, ringlets 
Se, forehead with blue embroidered and pearl adornment, open 
“~~Dodiced gown with pink sleeves and gilt brocaded drapery. 3 (so - 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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MARIETTA ROBUSTI TINTQGR 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1560—1590 


131. PORTRAIT OF FRANCESCUS OUIRING SOR 


Three-quarter length to the front, black hair falling to the 

 shbeulders, moustache and goatee, in crimson cloak lined with 

J ‘ermine with a wide gold floriated sash over the shoulder, a casket 
‘ at the right ; neutral background. 


the artist. Height, 48 inches; width, 39 inches. ue 
From the collection. of Lord Anglesey, England. ! yO os 


1s Sead 
( {’ Canvas. Inscribed at the left, Francescus Quirinus, and initials of 
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MATTHEW: WILLIAM PETERS Sane 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
—1814 


132. (PORT RAL SOr se oni 


Three-quarter length standing presentment of a matron, directed 
_ to the front, brown hair dressed high with curls to the shoulder, 
te veiling and pink bow headdress, cream-colored neckerchief 
ver the shoulders ; bodice with wide laced front, her apron tucked 


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left, hand displaying a gold sovereign and raises her right hand in 


‘ oN ie h 4 to the side showing a quilted red-brown skirt. She holds out her 


token of surprise. Garden background, sky at the right. 
Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. } Sag 8 Bees 


THOMAS HUDSON 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 


17011770 
133. PORTRAIT OF AX LADY 


Three-quarters seated facing the front with left arm on a table 
and right hand on the knee, in cream-colored loose house gown 


/ wy, with lace insertion at the bosom and sleeves; dark hair; interior 
OK i background with blue curtain at the right. Ao 
> Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. +] ~ 


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THOMAS HUDSON 


[NUMBER 133 | 


SIR. JOSHUA REYNOLDS. Faas 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1723—1792 


134. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


At three-quarters facing to the left, shoulders to the front, blue 

eyes, brown hair brushed back from forehead and ending in a braid 

which falls over the shoulder at the left, pearl hair ornaments and 

l WU (*ecklace, low white bodice with gold edge and ermine trimming, 
Nes blue sleeves; neutral background. (ops _ 


Canvas. Height, 19 inches; width, 15 inches. 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY 3 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1753—1839 


135. PORTRAIT OF MRS. WILLIAM FLETCHER NORTON 


Three-quarter length seated, slightly to the left, hair parted and 
arranged in curls at the side, ear drops, in low neck, white satin 
gown, with lace-edged gauze at the corsage and sleeves, jewelled 
bracelet, gold necklace and chain, hands in the lap. Table with 

AT articles on the right, pink drapery on the left, open window with 
f 


| { a vines and landscape. a o 
(i | \ eh a Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. ) Y 
No. 3 Royal Academy Exhibition, 1825. Mentioned in Beechey’s 
account book, August 4, 1825. 


sIR- JOSHUA REYNOLDS. Fae 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1723—1792 
136. PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND 


Bust, head to the left, shoulders to the front, in powdered wig, 
_, blue coat with gilt trimmings, red waistcoat and blue sash, dark 


. _ , background. 
Ne 14 Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 250 me 
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We THOMAS DUNCAN 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1807—1845 


137. PORTRAIT OF MISS PHOEBE DAWSON 


Three-quarter length standing to the left looking at the spectator 
in jaunty straw hat, low-cut brown flowered gown with cream- 
colored neckerchief, black belt and pink apron. Holds the folds of 

her skirt in left hand and a reticule in the right, landscape back- 
— ~~ ground with church at the left. George Crabbe, Chaplain to the “0 
Ko Duke of Rutland, refers to “Phoebe Dawson the Village Belle” in S | 
his poems. : 

Canvas. Height, 43 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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Pew Aree ETP S RIA, 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1770—1845 
fee OR LRAIT OF A LADY 

Three-quarter length figure, seated, face to the right, shoulders 

to the front, in low-neck black velvet gown, gilt belt with ruby 

— Clasp, pearl necklace, dark hair, white turban, pearl ornaments, 

7s? left arm resting on a table, blue shawl; neutral ‘background. Fine 
example. a1) 1a 4 AAri 

Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. b f Oh ig Ae ad Sie 


SIR JAMES THORNHILL 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
16676—1734 
139. PORTRAIT OF A MAN 
Striking presentment of a gentleman in powdered, flowing wig 
at three-quarters toward the right, looking at the spectator; in 


maroon coat, pink and silver embroidered waistcoat, white jabot : 
g 6 5 neutral background with feigned oval. Qe 1 of pC | f 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; “width, 25 mches. TU 4, / HL ny 
PPORGE HENRY HARLOW ] 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1787—1823 


meee ORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Head to the front, shoulders inclined to the right of a dark- 
haired young matron looking at the spectator, in low corsage, red 


velvet grown, her right hand raised, the index finger poised against 
) o-O — the cheek; sky effect background. 


Canvas. Oval. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 2 ge We 


Peo y NVILLIAM PICKERSGILEL, R.A. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1782—1875 


fee On RATT OF DUGALD STEWART, GEOLOGIST 
| Full-length presentment seated among a formation of basaltic 
pillars, attired in black coat, knee-breeches, stockings and low 

“Cs. "_— shoes, white neckerchief and cuffs. 
Canvas. Height, 31% inches; width, 25 inches. ty 

LO TNe GI ETS a RANc 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
_ 1761—1807 
ieee ORT RAIT GROUP 

A gentleman at middle life is seated, facing the spectator, in 
black evening dress, with knee breeches and white pleated shirt; 
a girl with light chestnut hair on the right, in brown-red frock 
oi and white collar, has her back turned; on the left a young lady in 
3 / fr) —  pale-blue gown is playing a harp while a young man in evening 
dress at her side plays a flute. Animated scene, powerfully brushed. 
Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. A 4 


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146. 


SIR. JOSHUA \ REYNOLDS; 2 kas 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1723—1792 


PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 


Bust, head to the left, shoulders to the front, powdered hair, 
C<éarlet coat and waistcoat, wide lapels, lace collar and jabot, black 
stock; neutral background. 
Canvas. Height, 251% inches; width, 21% iches. 


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LOUIS TOCQUE 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
1696—1772 
PORTRAIT OF Atari 


Full front presentment of a lady in charming, low-bodiced gown 
the Regence; the cream lace cap and black fichu about her neck 


‘and shoulders and the fan she toys indicate that Madame is about 


to take a promenade. 


Canvas. Height, 22 inches; width, 25 inches. 5 0 SA 


From the Mme. Loisif (Tours) collection. 


LOUIS TOCQUE 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
1676—1734 


PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


A middle-aged man of finely-chiselled features in powdered wig 
sits with one arm over the back of his chair holding a document 
and looks at the spectator with a frank open countenance ; books at 
the right and red curtain at the left. Fine character study. 


Canvas. Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches. | ) ¢ ~~ 


From the Mme. Loisif (Tours) collection. 


JUSTUS SUSTERM AS. 
FLEMISH SCHOOL 
1597—1681 


PORTRAIT OF Aalai 


Three-quarter length standing, turned slightly to the left, dark 
waved hair with jewelled ornament, pearl ear-drops, jewel necklace, 
fan-shaped standing lace collar with escalloped edge, filigree 
brooch, richly brocaded black gown with red ornaments and trim- 
mings, holding a prayer book in her left hand and a lace handker- 
chief in her right hand at the side. Red curtain at the right, neutral 
background. 

Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 35% inches. 


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NICHOLAS MAES 
DUTCH SCHOOL 


1632—1693 
147. HOLY FAMILY 


Mary the mother seated, holding an open book in her left hand, 
leans forward to look at the infant Christ, fast asleep in a wicker 
cradle. Joseph is seen in the right background at work at the 
~.. carpenter’s bench, a group of cherubs appear at the upper left 
X; “corner poised on a bank of clouds. Important example. a4 a 
” al Canvas. Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. 


VENETIAN: SCHOO 


Sixteenth Century 


148. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Three-quarters seated, head and shoulders slightly to the left, 
at a red-covered table, in ornate black gown, white sleeves, heavy 
earl necklace, auburn hair with ornaments, her left hand holding 
{_parchment, right on arm of chair, green curtain at right of 
ckground, landscape through window at left. This painting has fh = 
much in common with the manner of Paul Veronese and may be an YS 
early work by this master. 
Canvas. Height, 44 inches; width, 3914 inches. 


ENGLISH SCHOGE 
Fighteenth Century 


149. PORTRAIT OF PATIENCE WRIGHT 


Head almost full to the right, eyes looking at the spectator, 
powdered hair, background and drapery sketched in. Patience 
Wright was famous as a modeller in wax, meeting with great ¢ o 
success in England and is credited with having acted as a spy for O 
yer the benefit of Benjamin Franklin, then American Ambassador in 
Sap Be Paris. She became the mother-in-law of John Hoppner, R.A. 
= Canvas. Height, 25 inches; qwidth, 20 inches. 


BENVENUTO TISIO° GARAFALO 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1481—1559 


150. CHRIST AT GETHSEMANE 


Three Saints, St. James, St. Peter and St. John, are asleep in 
sitting posture in the foreground. Christ is kneeling on an eleva- 
tion to the left as an angel appears to him from the rocks bearing 
the golden chalice; in a valley to the right the garden with a fence 5 OD 
outside of which are a horde of soldiers. Town in the distance, 
mountains at the horizon. 
Cradled panel. Height, 4114 inches; length, 49% inches. 


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JEAN GOSSARD known as MABUSE 
3 FLEMISH SCHOOL 
1472—1533 


151. MADONNA AND CHILD 


The Virgin in dark-blue tunic, low at the neck with gold orna- 
mented border, stands at a parapet and holds the Divine Child with 
both hands; a white kerchief covers her curly brown hair and falls 
on the left side over the Infant’s head and partially envelopes his 

b ry) #— body. A baldachin with ornamental top and green curtains at the 


side forms the background. te 7 
Cradled panel. H eight, 43 inches; width, 27 inches. ye? Ah. aa 


From the Rumbaldi collection, Munich. 


Ne Woe ROBE RAS R= A: 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 
1796—1864 


152. TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON 


An interesting view with the equestrian statue of Charles the 
First in the foreground, close to which a group of ladies and 
e. gentlemen have stopped to exchange the compliments of the day. 
Ss Quaint vehicles of the period and a royal coach in the middle 
Bsn with the Nelson column, National Gallery, St. Martin’s 


sy 


Church and the Strand in the distance; sunset sky. 
Canvas. Signed at lower right. Height, 36 nega. 


4 
inches. (oe Lh nr, 
BERNARDO BELLOTTO called CANALETTO 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1720—1780 
153. VENETIAN SCENE 


The grand canal with a church on the right bank and a succession 
of palaces and dwellings on both sides; many gondolas about, fig- 
ures on the square at the church, blue sky with slight cloud effects. 
Bernardo Bellotto was a nephew of Canaletto, whose name he 


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YS . Canvas. Height, 29 inches; length, 46 inches. ST 
s JOSEPH WRIGHT called WRIGHT OF DERBY 
i - ENGLISH SCHOOL 

1734—1797 


fee PORTRAIT OF A CHILD 


Standing facing the spectator, a blonde girl in white frock and 
blue sash holds a basket of apples on her left arm and one apple 


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a Canvas. Height, 381% inches; width, 28 inches. Q bb, re 
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JAN VAN NOORDT 
FLEMISH SCHOOL 


1620—1675 


155., BOY WITH A DOG 


A blond youth in golden-brown dress with gilt border, skirt 
, _, Slashed above the knees, flowing cloak, blue girdle and in sandals 
» NY is walking in a park holding a spear; a dog” running at his side; 


ae 4 blue sky, slight clouds at the left. ney!) - 
YY Canvas. Height, 48 inches; width, 4o inches. 


JOSEF DE RIBERA called LO SPAGNOUE 
SPANISH SCHOOL 


1588—1656 
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Three-quarter length, standing, shoulders to the left, head to the 
riglt in dark-blue tunic and bright-red cloak thrown over left 


a3 er and held with right hand, while his left grasps the hilt of 
Ld a sword ; neutral background. 
» a Canvas. Height, 34% inches; width, 26% inches. } g a € 
. From the collection of Lady Lubbock. 
ALESSANDRO MAGNASCO 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1681—1747 
157. -sLANDSCAPE WITH-FiG@ Ris 
In the foreground a ravine with a high slope from which trees 
spread their branches across the sky; on the left a stream where a 
Nh - woman is washing her linen; to the right three monks in white 
AS “ habit are slumbering on the ground; toward the center a way- 


farer pauses to rest; beyond castles with towers crown a hill, and 
at the horizon snow-capped mountains ; blue sky with cloud effects. 
| Canvas. Height, 37 inches; length, 52 inches. 

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FRANCESCO MAL TERS 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
Flourished 1670 
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, An harmonious arrangement of a vase filled with flowers, beside 
Se bap pieces Of armor on a table spread with a fine Turkish rug and a 


“platter laden with fruit on a chair at the right. 
ianvas. Height, 56 inches; width, 43V% inches. Ss 


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FRANCESCO ZUCCARELLI 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
1702—1788 


159. OLD ENGLISH MANOR PARK 


eo Large domain showing deer preserve on the right, coach drawn 
BK: by six horses in the middle distance followed by a retinue 
ae. making their way toward a fine mansion in the distance, peasants 
4 S. # on the road in the foreground, stately tree groups, blue sky with 
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cloud effect. } 
Canvas. Height, 40 inches; length, 49 inches. : LM 
ALLAN RAMSAY 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
| 17341784 


160. PORTRAIT OF GEORGE III 


Full-length figure seated, to the front, head slightly to the left, — 
on a throne in full regalia for state occasions; holding scepter; in 
fur-lined cloak and ermine cape, wearing the decoration of the 

order of the garter, knee-breeches, white stockings and low shoes, 
red carpet. 


Canvas. Height, 94 inches; width, 58 inches. Goss 


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